Receiver Rod Streater and running back Trent Richardson were put on the Raiders' non-football injury list and two others are on the PUP list.

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Murray isn't a lock to succeed

Latavius Murray is far from a lock to succeed, but he has a much better chance than Trent Richardson. Roy Helu could be a nice pick in PPR leagues and could become the feature back if injuries strike. Running back tiers (Insider)

It seems there won't be very many quiet moments during training camp for the Raiders, which gets going Friday morning.

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Raiders' Carr rated No. 26 fantasy QB

Eric Karabell is willing to give Oakland's Derek Carr a mulligan for last year's rookie numbers. Carr should benefit significantly this year from the addition of WR Amari Cooper. Quarterback tiers (Insider)

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Murray due for a bigger role

Latavius Murray showed flashes with an average of 5.2 yards per carry last season. He has a good chance to be the Raiders' No. 1 running back over Trent Richardson. Fantasy X factors

All parties involved in the future of the Raiders are going their due diligence as key dates approach.

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NFL Nation Buzz: Oakland Raiders

Bill Williamson explains why training camp will be different this year for Derek Carr, now that he's the Raiders' starting quarterback.

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Allen fits Raiders' desperate pattern

S Nate Allen will get $12 million guaranteed from Oakland this season after five average years in Philadelphia. That happens when a team hasn't reached the playoffs since 2002. Grantland: All-bad contracts team

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Raiders troll Harry Styles

Yes, that Harry Styles, of One Direction. After Styles told a Chiefs-loving crowd at Arrowhead Stadium that no one supported the Raiders, Oakland was quick to tweet a response. The reply